- A
lonko or
lonco (from
Mapudungun longko,
literally "head"), is a
chief of several[citation needed]
Mapuche communities.
These were
often ulmen, the wealthier...
- some
being secured on
state or
international levels.
Lonco (mapudungun:
longko, "head")
among the
Mapuche Morubixaba —
tribal Cacique (chief) of the Tupi...
- 'thunder'), and the one
before last if the last one is open (rúka 'house',
lóngko 'head'). In two-syllable words, for example, when both
syllables are open...
-
tarompa sandal tukak luko
wound mamboka mancara to talk
komua kini
currently longko malam tadi last
night maelo manegang interesting tutuyak manyanya angrily...
- kiñe two epu epue epu epu epo epú
three küla kela kela kila köla kʔla head
longko lonko rlonko lonkó hand kũ kúü kuü
ghechu keñeu
water ko ko ko ko ku go...
-
indigenous citizens,
continue to
respect traditional religious leaders (
Longkos and Machis), and
anecdotal information indicates a high
degree of syncretism...
-
February 1818
Independence from
Spain 29
September 1833 Quilapán Ñidol
Longko of Araucanía 1840 1861 1871
Treaty of
Peace Annexation of Araucanía 1875...
- Golo Cador, Golo Mendo, Golo Watu/Wutu, Golo Wua (Golo Wuas), Lalong,
Longko, Ndehes, Poco, Ranaka/Renaka, Ranggi,
Satar Ngkeling, Wae Mulu, Wae Rii...